The Village of Patchogue has accepted the third planter donated by Mike Capozzi and National Roofing, this time with a location at Rise & Grind at the intersection of East Main Street and Medford …
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The Village of Patchogue has accepted the third planter donated by Mike Capozzi and National Roofing, this time with a location at Rise & Grind at the intersection of East Main Street and Medford Avenue.
National Roofing has since built and donated two other planters located slightly farther west on Main Street. The planters, according to Debbie Capozzi, take about two weeks to build and paint. Then, the Garden Club, under the director of Paula Murphy, designs and plants them.
“We can build them, we just can’t plant the flowers,” said Capozzi, happy to donate their efforts to help beautify the area.
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